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Club Rio, 2nd May 2025 to 3rd May 2025, 21:00 at The Marlborough Club, Broadway, Didcot (17.7 miles)
the venue for over 30's featuring dance music from the 70's, 80's and 90's right through to the present day 9pm-1am. Entry £5
Wildlife Gardening Talk - Growing Vegetables in Small Spaces and Containers, 8th May 2025, 6:00 to 8:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Find out how to make the most of a small space to grow delicious organic vegetables with expert Robert Longstaff.
You don't need a big space or years of experience to grow delicious vegetables in a wildlife friendly way. Come along and hear our visiting organic gardening expert Robert Longstaff share his experience and give you the knowledge you need to successfully grow veg in small spaces and containers.
Even if you only have a windowsill, balcony or porch it is possible to grow fresh vegetables and herbs. If you have more space it can still be beneficial to grow in containers, providing special conditions and concentrated care, allowing more to be grown in a small space. We will discuss types of container and compost, siting, feeding and general maintenance, as well as which varieties work best and how to maximise yields.
The talk will start at 6pm in the education centre, but the reserve will be open from 5pm if you would like to take a walk or have a picnic first. We have our own vegetable garden in small raised beds onsite which you can explore too. After the main talk there will be time for questions. Hot drinks and biscuits provided. This event has been made possible by the Vale of the White Horse District Council Climate Action Fund.
Date
Thursday 8 May 2025
Time
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Suggested donation
£4 per head
Suitable for
Adults, Experts, Beginners
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-08-wildlife-gardening-talk-growing-vegetables-small-spaces-and-containers-sutton
Nature, Natter and Nibbles, 9th May 2025, 10:30 to 12:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
A peaceful stroll through the wonders of nature, with cake, hot drinks and good company.
Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre is set on a lovely, hidden nature reserve tucked away behind Didcot Power station. With meadows, ponds and woodland there is always something to see from spring snowdrops to autumn colour, wary foxes to dancing dragonflies - we even have our own new demonstration wildlife garden!
Join our learning volunteers for a peaceful, gentle stroll around the reserve, stopping to appreciate whatever takes your fancy. Visit the bird hide, peep into the ponds, look for sparking frost and crunch in the leaves. Hot drinks, cake and biscuits are provided, along with good company and conversation. The sessions are relaxed and informal with the option of a shorter route if you prefer. Come alone, come with a friend, bring your baby in a carrier - all welcome! Come and soak up the nature in friendly company!
The centre is accessible by car, bike and public transport (buses to Milton Park, and trains to Didcot Parkway with a regular bus link). You are welcome to bring your lunch to enjoy in the picnic area after the event.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Time
10:30am - 12:00pm
Price
£4.50 per head & booking fee
To book tickets, please head to our booking page:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events
Adult Summer Tree and Shrub Identification, 10th May 2025, 9:30 to 13:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Learn to identify a wide range of trees and shrubs in leaf.
We are surrounded by so many amazing trees, but how many can most of us actually identify? Come along to our beautiful nature reserve and learn to identify a wide range of trees in their leafy summer state. This course is suitable for beginners up to those with an intermediate level knowledge. Our visiting expert, James Warren, will cover the basics of tree identification, develop your botanical skills and understanding of terminology, as well as discussing tree hybrids and potential tree diseases and damage to trees. Perfect for anyone interested in finding out a bit more about the wonderful world of trees.
The course will consist of a theory section in our education centre followed by a practical ID walk around the nature reserve where we have a wide variety of species for you to test your skills on. Tea and cake included (please let us know any dietary requirements on booking). You may like to bring a notebook and pencil.
Will you help answer nature's SOS call by adding a £5 gift to this booking? You'll help BBOWT bring nature back across our three counties. Please select a donation ticket option if you wish to donate. You can find out more about our Nature Recovery Fund here.
Please wear appropriate outdoor clothing including waterproofs. Wellies may be essential as the site gets very wet in places in winter - please bring them in case!
Suitable for Adults
Date
Saturday 10 May 2025
Time
9:30am – 1.00pm
£35 per head + booking fee
Please book at:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-10-adult-workshop-summer-tree-and-shrub-identification-sutton-courtenay-saturday-10
Home Educators' Day: Plants and People, 13th May 2025, 10:00 to 14:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
An immersive day of outdoor learning at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre for our local home educating community.
Spring is here and the nature reserve is bursting with new growth. Roots and branches, fronds and flowers - you'll find them all here. Come discover the wonderful world of plants and why they matter to YOU! Join other home educating families for a day of fun outdoor learning with a mixture of self-led activities and activities led by our learning team including trails, helping in our wildlife garden and joining in with a live story telling session.
Most activities will be outdoors - please come dressed for the weather. Our quiet reading and sensory tray space will be open in the classroom too. Bring a picnic to enjoy at the picnic benches. Hot drinks and squash provided.
The day is suitable for children aged 4 to 11 years with an accompanying adult (it's ok to bring younger siblings along so long as you can still support your older child with the activities. In winter the site can be very muddy and flooded so carriers are better than buggies). We run home educators days on a bimonthly basis, keep an eye on the website for more dates or ask to join our mailing list.
Most activities will be outdoors so please come prepared for the weather (we will have a few indoor activities and hot drinks available in the centre). Activities are suitable for children aged 4 to 11 years with an accompanying adult. The picnic tables will be available for lunchtime and there is lots of space to play.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Price
£8 per head & booking fee (please buy tickets for children aged 4 and up. Accompanying adult does not need a ticket).
Please book at:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-13-home-educators-day-plants-and-people-sutton-courtenay-tuesday-13-may
Family Night Safari, 16th May 2025, 19:30 to 22:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Bring your children aged 8+ and discover what amazing animals come out at night at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre.
Who knows what you might see or hear exploring the reserve after dark? Learn to use bat detectors to hear bats hunting overhead and lamps to spot newts and frogs in the ponds, help our nature reserve team check the small mammal traps and have a look at the moth trap to find out how we monitor and survey these amazing insects!
This event is suitable for families with children aged 8 and up, no younger children please. Please bring a torch or head lamp if you have one. We will spend most of the session outdoors so please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR THIS EVENT YOU SHOULD BUY A TICKET FOR EACH MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY - ADULTS AND CHILDREN, THANKS!
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Price
£10 per head & booking fee.
Please book here:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-16-family-night-safari-sutton-courtenay-friday-16-may
Nature Tots at Sutton Courtenay, 17th May 2025, 1:00 to 2:30 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Join us for an adventure with outdoor nature play, crafts and stories for toddlers on our beautiful nature reserve at Sutton Courtenay.
Join our friendly Nature Tots staff and volunteers to explore the nature reserve and enjoy wildlife themed activities suitable for children aged 18 months to 4 years. We have a different theme each month, eg mini-beasts, dinosaurs or weather, and every session includes wildlife exploration, sensory play, stories and crafts. We start with child-led play and then come together for a story (it's a good idea to bring a snack for your child to eat at this point, and we provided tea and coffee for grown ups) and usually some singing before we move on to a few extra activities, often including a craft. A lovely way to spend quality time in the great outdoors with your child.
Please note activities will take place outdoors - dress for the weather! In the event of extreme weather we may use the centre building.
You only need to book a place for your child, not for the accompanying adult. It's fine to bring baby siblings along, they do not need a ticket.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
Time: 13.00 - 14.30
Booking essential: https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events
Price
£7 per child & booking fee.
Nature Tots at Sutton Courtenay, 17th May 2025, 9:30 to 11:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Join us for an adventure with outdoor nature play, crafts and stories for toddlers on our beautiful nature reserve at Sutton Courtenay.
Join our friendly Nature Tots staff and volunteers to explore the nature reserve and enjoy wildlife themed activities suitable for children aged 18 months to 4 years. We have a different theme each month, eg mini-beasts, dinosaurs or weather, and every session includes wildlife exploration, sensory play, stories and crafts. We start with child-led play and then come together for a story (it's a good idea to bring a snack for your child to eat at this point, and we provided tea and coffee for grown ups) and usually some singing before we move on to a few extra activities, often including a craft. A lovely way to spend quality time in the great outdoors with your child.
Please note activities will take place outdoors - dress for the weather! In the event of extreme weather we may use the centre building.
You only need to book a place for your child, not for the accompanying adult. It's fine to bring baby siblings along, they do not need a ticket.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
Booking essential: https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events
Price
£7 per child & booking fee.
Crafting a Future We'd Be Proud to Leave to Future Generations, 17th May 2025, 13:30 to 15:30 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
A community crafting session for adults and young people exploring current environmental issues.
A crafting session where we’ll be working together to create community artworks inspired by environmental concerns and hopes. We will be using foraged natural materials, as well as upcycled yarn and material, to create wall hangings and celebrate the beauty of the natural environment around us.
In this session, we will consider the impact that individuals and households can have on global environmental issues and the role of community in achieving this. There will also be plenty of opportunities to discuss any other related issues that are on your mind, amongst like-minded people in a supportive atmosphere.
All materials are provided, no experience required. Hot drinks and biscuits also provided. The activity will take place inside at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre. This session is suitable for adults and young people aged 14+, please note under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. We'll be holding more of these sessions throughout the year, building on our ideas and discussions.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre. Bicycle parking is also available.
Will you help answer nature's SOS call by adding a £5 gift to this booking? You'll help BBOWT bring nature back across our three counties. Please select a donation ticket option if you wish to donate. You can find out more about our Nature Recovery Fund here.
Price
£10 per head
To book, please head over to our event page:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-17-workshop-crafting-future-wed-be-proud-leave-future-generations-sutton-courtenay
Wildlife Gardening Talk: Know your Soil and No Dig Gardening, 29th May 2025, 18:00 to 20:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Discover the secrets of your soil and the principles of no dig gardening with organic gardening expert Robert Longstaff.
Knowing your soil is about identifying what you have and how best to improve it. You'll learn about the natural cycles that create soil, and find out why fungi are important in soil health. No dig is a way of managing your soil that is gaining in popularity, working with the natural cycle rather than against it. Organic gardening expert Robert Longstaff will explain it all, and answer your questions too!
The talk will start at 6pm in the education centre, but the reserve will be open from 5pm if you would like to take a walk or have a picnic first. We have our own vegetable garden in small raised beds onsite which you can explore too. After the main talk there will be time for questions. Hot drinks and biscuits provided. This event has been made possible by the Vale of the White Horse District Council Climate Action Fund.
Suggested donation
£4 per head
Suitable for
Adults, Experts, Beginners
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-29-wildlife-gardening-talk-know-your-soil-and-no-dig-gardening-sutton-courtenay
Spoon Carving Workshop for Beginners, 31st May 2025, 9:30 to 17:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
A course for adults to carve their own spoon from green wood, using an axe and carving knives.
Carving freshly cut green wood with a sharp axe and knife is immensely satisfying and making a product that is both practical and beautiful from locally harvested wood is very rewarding. We will start with a round of wood and use the axe and chopping block to shape a spoon blank before moving on to use a craft knife and hook knife to further refine the bowl and handle. We’ll also cover tool sharpening and finishes for your spoon. All tools and materials are provided, just bring enthusiasm!
The course will be led by David Knight, David says "I have been exploring woodland crafts for over 20 years and have a keen interest in relating an understanding of woodland ecology with the practical skills of woodland management and craft skills of making products from a wonderful sustainable raw material. I take my past experience in University continuing education into my teaching of craft skills to offer a rich immersive experience."
The course will take place on the lovely nature reserve at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre. Please bring a packed lunch. Hot drinks and biscuits will be provided. We plan to hold the course outdoors, please come dressed for the weather, including sturdy footwear as paths may be wet and muddy. In case of very poor weather we can take part of the day inside/undercover. The course is suitable for adults.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
Will you help answer nature's SOS call by adding a £5 gift to this booking? You'll help BBOWT bring nature back across our three counties. Please select a donation ticket option if you wish to donate. You can find out more about our Nature Recovery Fund here.
Price
£70 & booking fee.
Additional booking information
This course is suitable for adults.
Suitable for
Adults, Beginners
Please book tickets at:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-31-spoon-carving-workshop-beginners-sutton-courtenay-saturday-31-may
Adult Workshop: How to be a Citizen Scientist, 31st May 2025, 10:00 to 13:00 at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre (19.1 miles)
Learn how to be a citizen scientist using your smart phone to record butterflies and day-flying moths.
Being a citizen scientist is an interesting and incredibly rewarding way of contributing to the collection of scientific data for the purposes of conservation.
Without being an expert, you can use free, downloadable apps on your smart phone to record birds, butterflies, plants and other living things in your area.
We will start with a short presentation indoors. This will include an introduction to the iRecord and iNaturalist apps. (Details will be sent to attendees beforehand to ensure that you can successfully download the apps onto your phones before the workshop.)
We aim to spend most of the session outdoors on our beautiful nature reserve. At SCEEC we are celebrating butterflies this spring and how we can help them, so there will be a particular focus on butterflies and day-flying moths.
Coffee, tea and biscuits will be provided. The course ends at 1pm, but you’re very welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy on the reserve afterwards.
We are committed to keeping our visitors, staff and volunteers safe. Please DO NOT attend if you or your child are unwell, or testing positive for an infectious illness, such as COVID-19. Your consideration is hugely appreciated.
Please note the centre is accessible by public transport with regular buses (including connection to Didcot Parkway railway station) serving Milton Park, a few minutes walk from the centre.
Will you help answer nature's SOS call by adding a £5 gift to this booking? You'll help BBOWT bring nature back across our three counties. Please select a donation ticket option if you wish to donate. You can find out more about our Nature Recovery Fund here.
Additional booking information
This session will be mainly outdoors so please come dressed for the weather including sturdy footwear and waterproofs/sun cream etc as appropriate. Please bring your charged smartphone so you can practise recording and submitting sightings. Information will be sent in advance of the course detailing apps it would be helpful to download before you come.
Price
£12 per head
To book, please head over to our event page:
https://www.bbowt.org.uk/events/2025-05-31-adult-workshop-how-be-citizen-scientist-sutton-courtenay-saturday-31-may
Annie O's CMC meet at Thameside Primary School, Wolsey Road, Caversham, Reading (9.7 miles)
Come along and enjoy the best Country music bands and music.
If you'd like more information, you can telephone on 0118 948 2469
Bracknell Gymnastics Club meet at Bracknell Leisure Centre, Bagshot Road, Bracknell (10 miles)
Bracknell Gymnastics Club believes in sport for all and putting people first. Therefore, we provide gymnastics for males and females of all ages, regardless of their shape, size or experience. Our aim is to help as many people as possible to experience fun, improve self esteem and build good character through gymnastics
If you'd like more information, you can telephone on 01344 305479, email the club or visit thier website
H Bar C Country meet at Forest Suite, Bracknell Sport & Leisure Centre, Bagshot Road, Bracknell (10 miles)
Come along and enjoy the best Country music bands and music.
If you'd like more information, you can telephone on 0118 989 1354 or 07720 353879
Maidenhead CMC meet at St. Marks Hospital S.C, St Marks Road, Maidenhead (3 miles)
Come along and enjoy the best Country music bands and music.
If you'd like more information, you can telephone Del Thomas on 07971 884981
Nettlebed CMC meet at Nettlebed Village Club, High Street, Nettlebed, Henley-On-Thames (8.1 miles)
Come along and enjoy the best Country music bands and music.
If you'd like more information, you can telephone on 0118 934 5960
New Tai-Chi Class meet at St Leonard's Church Hall, Pyrton Lane, Watlington (9.9 miles)
Tai-Chi is characterised by its slow, graceful, continuous movements that are gentle on the joints and muscles. No fitness or age requirements - just turn up!
Monday 18.30-20.00pm, Wednesday 20.00-21.30pm.
£10/class, discounts available.
If you'd like more information, you can telephone Nick on 07505 033568, email Nick or visit thier website
The Ducati Owners Club (Oxfordshire branch) meet at The Dog and Duck (7.9 miles)
The Ducati Owners Club meets every first saturday lunchtime in the month at the Dog & Duck in Highmoor just south of Nettlebed. All fans of this famous Italian Motorcycle are welcome, and its a really nice ride from Didcot too.
If you'd like more information, you can email Didcot based member Keith